but tonight the fairfax county police chief ed rossler said one of the fairfax county police cruisers on the scene caught the shooting go down with the dash camera. >> when the in-car video is no longer needed for the officer interviews and will not interview with the investigation, i strongly recommend it be released to the community. >> rossler believes the public and victim's family have a right to see the video. he would not elaborate on what he himself has seen of that video. >> i have released videos in the past as chief of police, this video needs to be released. >> while it was a fairfax county police cruiser that captured the video, it was in the control of fairfax county. the chief is deferring to the f.b.i. in the situation. reporting live, stephen tschida, abc7 news. larry: take a moment to watch this dash cam out of england. the driver of the truck says he fell asleep before he rammed in the back of the stopped cars. this happened back in march where the british police didn't release the footage until yesterday. the driver of the two cars had minor injuries. the truck dri